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Well its hard for me to make that call for you bb but when i have and issue i like see that plants are recovering before causeing anymore potential issues but in saying that camomile tea is a fairly natural approach but ive never used it before so its really hard to for me to say,will have to be your call that one,sorry i cant help you more with that one,is it raining out your way today ?

 

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Well its hard for me to make that call for you bb but when i have and issue i like see that plants are recovering before causeing anymore potential issues but in saying that camomile tea is a fairly natural approach but ive never used it before so its really hard to for me to say,will have to be your call that one,sorry i cant help you more with that one,is it raining out your way today ?

 

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Hi GreenQueen,

 

Yeah I totally get it!!

Na it’s 33 degrees today and tomorrow and we won’t be getting any rain till Friday

 

 

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Okwell fridays not to far away as soon as it starts raining get her out in it to get plenty or pure rain water,it will give her a good flush and in my opinion rain water is like liquid gold for outdoors plants its the very best you can do for a recovering plant and it will help get that new growth going again,in the meantime just keep removing as many of those flea beetle pricks by hand

 

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Okwell fridays not to far away as soon as it starts raining get her out in it to get plenty or pure rain water,it will give her a good flush and in my opinion rain water is like liquid gold for outdoors plants its the very best you can do for a recovering plant and it will help get that new growth going again,in the meantime just keep removing as many of those flea beetle pricks by hand

 

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Thank you so sooooo much GreenQueen! You’ve been sooo incredibly helpful!

I’ll get them out in the rain Friday, we are getting like 40-50mm of rain so they will get a good soaking. And like you said, in the mean time I’ll continue to remove as many beetles as possible by hand. I’ll also re pot them all in a week or so too in a effort to get as many of the beetles out of the soil as possible (I was told they like to live deep in the soil)

 

Thanks again

BB

 

 

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